His approach to photography is guided by Jim Richardson's assertion that "if you want to be a better photographer stand in front of more interesting stuff". He has captured a diverse range of subjects and collaborators including the
Dinka people of South Sudan,
Diego Maradona,
Cindy Crawford,
Cara Delevingne and various wildlife around the world. When possible, Yarrow takes his photographs of dangerous wildlife using a remote-controlled camera, acknowledging that a photographer can achieve perspective by capturing shots that look up at the animal from the ground. Yarrow uses an innovative technique to capture his shots. One of Yarrow's methods involves coating his camera casing in a variety of scents to entice dangerous animals towards his camera lens. These treatments have been used after research into identifying the most attractive and enticing smell for the animal in question. His photographs have been auctioned at
Sotheby's. On 19 May 2017, Yarrow's "Mankind" image was included in Sotheby's annual photography auction. The photograph sold for £60,000. A 2018 New York auction for "The Wolf of Main Street" fetched $100,000, 4 times the high estimate of $25,000. A 2018 London auction for "78 Degrees North" fetched £81,250, thus marking a new record. In 2019, edition 12/12 of the photograph "Africa" sold for $106,250. In 2019,"Old Testament" the photograph "Old Testament sold for $52,500 in a Sotheby's auction.
Solo Exhibitions: •
Storytelling, Maddox Gallery, London (October–November 2023) •
David Yarrow Gallery Space, Maddox Gallery, London (August 2024-April 2025)
Books Nowhere (2007) is a 172-page selection of colour photographs of some of the world's most isolated locations.
Encounter (2013) is a compilation of 87 monochrome photographs of wildlife and indigenous communities, combined with Yarrow's narrative. The collective is a result of three years of trips to parts of the world that have largely escaped public overexposure.
Wild Encounters (2016) includes a foreword written by
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and was awarded Art Book of 2017 by
Amazon. Yarrow's royalties from the book are being donated to
Tusk Trust, a British charity that focuses on animal conservation in Africa.
David Yarrow (2019) is a 368-page photography monograph, it contains 150 images from the past two years. The book includes a foreword by global NFL player Tom Brady and an afterword by Cindy Crawford. All royalties from this book are being donated to conservation charities Tusk in the UK and WildAid in the US. == Charity ==